Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tensile-load
Noun
/ˈtɛnsaɪl loʊd/
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Definition
The amount of load or force applied to a material that causes it to elongate or stretch.
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Examples
- The tensile-load applied to the steel beam exceeded its strength limit.
- Engineers must calculate the tensile-load when designing structures to ensure safety.
- When subjected to a tensile-load, the rubber material showed remarkable elasticity.
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Meaning
Tensile load refers to the pulling force exerted on a material. This force leads to tension and can affect the integrity and performance of the material under stress.
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Synonyms
- tension load
- stretching force
- pulling load